Cart
Free Shipping in the UK
Proud to be B-Corp

Erasmus Leon E. Halkin

Erasmus By Leon E. Halkin

Erasmus by Leon E. Halkin


£19.80
New RRP £29.95
Condition - Very Good
Only 1 left

Summary

A contemporary of Columbus, Luther and Rabelais, Erasmus was both a child of the Middle Ages and one of the founders of the modern world. This biography reconstructs Erasmus's life, portraying a man who was denounced as a heretic in his own lifetime, but is still of interest and relevance today.

Erasmus Summary

Erasmus: A Critical Biography by Leon E. Halkin

In this biography, Leon Halkin reconstructs Erasmus's life. He portrays a man who was denounced as a heretic in his own lifetime, but remains of interest and relevance today. A contemporary of Columbus, Luther and Rabelais, Erasmus was both a child of the Middle Ages and one of the founders of the modern world. Born in Rotterdam in 1466, he died in Basel in 1536 having travelled widely and lived in Paris, Louvain, London and Rome. In addition to In Praise of Folly and the Colloquies, he wrote numerous other works and, through them, took part in the great intellectual debates of humanism, pacifism and religious reform, so central to Renaissance thinking. This book suggests that Erasmus was arguably the most outstanding intellectual figure of the 16th century. Though in common perspective a liberal Catholic, he was also a refined anti-clerical satirist, rightly said to have injured monasticism and scholasticism even more deeply than Luther. For good or ill, Erasmus was distinctly a liberator of Western religion, one who attacked not merely absolutism and superstition within the Church, but also tyrannical and war-mongering secular rulers.

Table of Contents

1. Childhood and Youth. 2. A Humanist in the Monastery. 3. The Hard Apprenticeship of Freedom. 4. Paris, The Attractions and Burdens of a Tutorship. 5. England, A Second Homeland. 6. Paris and Louvain, From the Adages to the Panegyric. 7. An Introduction to the Devout Life: The Handbook of the Christian Soldier. 8. Italy and the Return to the Sources. 9. A Religious Pamphlet: The Praise of Folly. 10. From the Foundations of the Abundant Style to The Education of the Christian Prince. 11. The New Testament. 12. The Age of Gold. 13. From Louvain to Antwerp via Basel and Cologne. 14. Polemics at Louvain and Relaxation at Anderlecht. 15. Erasmus and Luther: The Clash of Two Reforms. 16. Settled in Basel. 17. Basel: The Daily Round of Work. 18. The Colloquies : Chronicle of an Era. 19. From The Institution of Marriage to the Ciceronian. 20. Christ Served First. 21. Freiburg. A Voluntary Exile. 22. Freiburg. The Final Harvest. 23. Return to Basel. Farewells. 24. The Personality of Erasmus. 25. Appraisal of a Life's Work: Literature, Peace, Philosophy of Christ. 26. The Erasmian Message: From the Critique of Christianity to Critical Christianity.

Additional information

GOR004864399
9780631193883
063119388X
Erasmus: A Critical Biography by Leon E. Halkin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19940515
376
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Erasmus